Spine 3899 Updated __top__ Jun 2026
At its core, the refers to a specialized classification of load-bearing frameworks used in modular construction and aerospace hardware. It serves as the "backbone" (hence the name) for complex assemblies that require high torsional rigidity without excessive weight.
The module arrives with five flagship enhancements that directly impact diagnostic confidence and surgical outcomes. spine 3899 updated
: Added the ability to select multiple attachments and create skin placeholders for all of them simultaneously, speeding up skinning workflows. Common 3.8.99 Use Cases & Known Issues At its core, the refers to a specialized
| Feature | Spine 3899 Updated | EOS 2D/3D Classic | DeepSpine AI (v2) | RadiAnt 3D Module | |---------|--------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------| | Automatic labeling (T1–S1) | Yes (96% accuracy) | Yes (87% accuracy) | Yes (91% accuracy) | No | | Motion correction | Yes | No | Yes (limited) | No | | PJK risk prediction | Yes | No | No | No | | Cloud PACS integration | Yes (DICOMweb) | Partial | Yes | Yes | | Price (license) | Included with EOS | N/A | $12k/year | $800 one-time | : Added the ability to select multiple attachments